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this is cnn newsroom. i'm suzanne malveaux. and first, the meteor that rocketed down from space today tore across the skies over southern russia. this is what it looked like. pretty amazing pictures of this streak of bright light. that is actually the meteor burning up. the shockwave triggered a huge sonic boom. listen to it. a terrifying blast. shattered the windows across the area. more than 1,000 were hurt including 200 children. most of the injuries from that flying glass that you saw there. want to bring this chad myers talking about how this happened. what actually took place? why did it get so close? >> well, what it was was an asteroid that was out there. turned into a meteor when it hit the atmosphere. and then probably even rained down meteorites now down on the ground. it is not the asteroid that is thousand g thousand g now getting close today. the big one is coming in from the south. this thing, and that's about the size of a 15-story apartment building in new york city. it's big. now, this thing is the minivan tha
this is cnn newsroom. i'm suzanne malveaux. and first, the meteor that rocketed down from space today tore across the skies over southern russia. this is what it looked like. pretty amazing pictures of this streak of bright light. that is actually the meteor burning up. the shockwave triggered a huge sonic boom. listen to it. a terrifying blast. shattered the windows across the area. more than 1,000 were hurt including 200 children. most of the injuries from that flying glass that you saw...
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you know, sanjay gupta said earlier on, our doctor at cnn said that these situations bring out the best and the worst of people and it seems that the crew stepped up to bring out the best in themselves, and that is what you are saying, tony? >> absolutely. i think that the crew -- as far as i'm concerned, when you are an employee of a corpse, yorati you are in the same boat as everybody else and told what to do and do the best you can, but they went above and beyond that, and my gratitude. >> tony, with the power out, how were you able to charge the cell phone? >> so on deckside by the casino there was one outlet working -- >> one outlet on the whole -- >> one outlet was working, so everyone went around with the extension cords and usually a two to three-hour wait and people just waited and we had nothing else to do the whole time so sit there and watch a phone charge. >> one outlet. and how many people for a two-three-hour line to charge the phone, but what else to do? >> nothing else to look forward to. you go back to the room and close your stateroom door and smells like you are livi
you know, sanjay gupta said earlier on, our doctor at cnn said that these situations bring out the best and the worst of people and it seems that the crew stepped up to bring out the best in themselves, and that is what you are saying, tony? >> absolutely. i think that the crew -- as far as i'm concerned, when you are an employee of a corpse, yorati you are in the same boat as everybody else and told what to do and do the best you can, but they went above and beyond that, and my...
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as we've been telling you, right now, live picture, exclusive to cnn. if you want to see when the triumph gets into dock, have you to watch it right here. tell one, tell all. i'm sorry if you've heard me say that, i have to assume some viewers are just tuning in. >>> right now we're going to deal with the charred remains found in the burned out can
as we've been telling you, right now, live picture, exclusive to cnn. if you want to see when the triumph gets into dock, have you to watch it right here. tell one, tell all. i'm sorry if you've heard me say that, i have to assume some viewers are just tuning in. >>> right now we're going to deal with the charred remains found in the burned out can
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as we've been telling you, right now, live picture, exclusive to cnn. if you want to see when the triumph gets into dock, have you to watch it right here. tell one, tell all. i'm sorry if you've heard me say that, i have to assume some viewers are just tuning in. >>> right now we're going to deal with the charred remains found in the burned out cabin in the san bernardino mountains, have been positively identified as christopher dorner's. the sheriff's office says the i.d. was made through dental records. that puts one big question to rest. though the investigation is ongoing. randi kaye joins me from big bear, california. i know you spoke to the man who was carjacked by christopher dorner. does he want the reward money? $1 million out there. >> reporter: good evening, chris. he certainly does want that money. he called the sheriff's deputy right after christopher dorner put a gun in his face and stole his truck. he said there's no doubt he deserves that money. it's his call that led police to his whereabouts. there's specific wording. the reward will b
as we've been telling you, right now, live picture, exclusive to cnn. if you want to see when the triumph gets into dock, have you to watch it right here. tell one, tell all. i'm sorry if you've heard me say that, i have to assume some viewers are just tuning in. >>> right now we're going to deal with the charred remains found in the burned out cabin in the san bernardino mountains, have been positively identified as christopher dorner's. the sheriff's office says the i.d. was made...
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i'm brooke baldwin live inside cnn's world headquarters. we begin with the hottest stories in a flash, rapid fire. roll it. >>> first up, venezuelan president hugo chafvez battling cancer has been out of the public eye since he underwent surgery in december. today this photo, his face, swollen, surrounded by his daughters in his hospital bed. he is reportedly still having problems speaking. >>> the chicago crime commission has named a new public enemy number one. and he doesn't even live in the united states. he is mexican drug lord joaquin guzman. his cartel is the major supplier of narcotics in chicago. guzman escaped from prison in 2001 and forbes estimates his worth at $1 billion. >>> next stop here for carnival cruise ship triumph, the repair yard. crews are moving this stricken ship today after it limped into mobile bay late last night. the ship will undergo repairs to the engine and most learn certa get a deep, thorough cleaning. it won't carry any passengers until mid-april. the previous passengers are just happy to be on land. >> f
i'm brooke baldwin live inside cnn's world headquarters. we begin with the hottest stories in a flash, rapid fire. roll it. >>> first up, venezuelan president hugo chafvez battling cancer has been out of the public eye since he underwent surgery in december. today this photo, his face, swollen, surrounded by his daughters in his hospital bed. he is reportedly still having problems speaking. >>> the chicago crime commission has named a new public enemy number one. and he...
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cnn's ted rowlands is there. the president spoke very emotionally today. >> reporter: yeah, he obviously talked about gun violatience he in his hometown. he even brought up his own childhood growing up without a father. >> hey, chicago! >> reporter: the president spoke just a few miles from his chicago home and from where 15-year-old hadiya pendleton who he talked about in his state of the union was murdered. >> what happened to hadiya is not unique. it's not unique to chicago. it's not unique to this country. too many of our children are being taken away from us. >> reporter: the president said stopping violence in chicago and other urban areas could be helped by economic opportunity, education and the family, fathers, he said, had to be more involved in their children's lives. >> i wish i'd had a father who was around and involved. >> this right here should be an eye-opener for all parents. >> reporter: we spoke with two aunts of michael ward, one of two men charged with hadiya's murder. ward's family says they
cnn's ted rowlands is there. the president spoke very emotionally today. >> reporter: yeah, he obviously talked about gun violatience he in his hometown. he even brought up his own childhood growing up without a father. >> hey, chicago! >> reporter: the president spoke just a few miles from his chicago home and from where 15-year-old hadiya pendleton who he talked about in his state of the union was murdered. >> what happened to hadiya is not unique. it's not unique to...
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stay with cnn throughout the night for continuing coverage of this dramatic and important story. >> a busy night ahead. that's for sure. >> "erin burnett outfront" starts right now. . >>> "outfront" next, we're in mobile, alabama, tonight, where the disabled cruise ship, the "triumph," is set to dock. more than 4,000 people have been stranded at sea for five days on the ship, and tonight, we're going to hear from the passengers, we're going to bring you updates on the horrible conditions that some of them have faced on board. we have finally come to the last act of this drama. let's go "outfront." >>> and good evening, everyone. i'm erin burnett. and "outfront" tonight, in mobile, alabama, we are waiting for more than 4,000 people to arrive, after being stranded on a carnival cruise ship that lost power after an engine fire on sunday. 3,142 passengers and 1,086 crew members have been stuck on the "carnival triumph" for five day. they've had no hot water, they've had limited food, they've had few working toilets. here is the latest. at this moment, we understand that the ship is about
stay with cnn throughout the night for continuing coverage of this dramatic and important story. >> a busy night ahead. that's for sure. >> "erin burnett outfront" starts right now. . >>> "outfront" next, we're in mobile, alabama, tonight, where the disabled cruise ship, the "triumph," is set to dock. more than 4,000 people have been stranded at sea for five days on the ship, and tonight, we're going to hear from the passengers, we're going to...
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a total of 25 below the age of 18. >> with cnn coverage from 1993 of the fbi siege of the bridge davidian compound in waco, texas. it was not until much later the fire of war is acknowledged they used incendiary devices, but in -- but insisted they did not contribute to the fire that consumed the compound and left their leader, david koresh, 54 other adults and 28 children dead. she stamper, you're familiar with other incidents around the country where these devices have been used. pretty predictable result, as you said, of their use in terms of people who are holed up in a particular were barricaded in a particular compound. >> if you think about the names that applied to this particular weaponry -- pyrotechnic, incendiary, burners -- they all suggest that these devices do in fact start fires. the first thing i thought yesterday and certainly on wednesday was branch davidian and the absolute necessity to learn from these experiences. swat officers particularly have a their command the use of and frequently do employ so-called flash bangs or concussion grenades. they are cased in paper or
a total of 25 below the age of 18. >> with cnn coverage from 1993 of the fbi siege of the bridge davidian compound in waco, texas. it was not until much later the fire of war is acknowledged they used incendiary devices, but in -- but insisted they did not contribute to the fire that consumed the compound and left their leader, david koresh, 54 other adults and 28 children dead. she stamper, you're familiar with other incidents around the country where these devices have been used. pretty...
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working at cnn in atlanta behind the camera, not doing what i wanted to be doing. you have to know at some point it's not going to happen here. >> yeah. >> i picked myself up and moved to new york city and looked for new opportunities. you have to be able to look yourself in the mirror and say it's time to move on. it may not be comfortable but you have to pull the plug. >> that's right. al, how about you? >> i was very fortunate. i started doing weekend weather when i was a sophomore in college. that kind of put me on that path. just transition wise, still i was worried about getting enough physical activity and i just made the decision about nine months ago, i want to bike to work. i just decided i'm going to do it. i really feel like it's made a change in my life. the days i don't do it, i miss it. i've got some sort of activity and i'm taking charge of being healthy. >> makes for a fun commute, too. >> it does. and you learn a new language. >> donny, have you been stuck? >> early on i was working for my dad. he fired me. it was actually the best thing that ever
working at cnn in atlanta behind the camera, not doing what i wanted to be doing. you have to know at some point it's not going to happen here. >> yeah. >> i picked myself up and moved to new york city and looked for new opportunities. you have to be able to look yourself in the mirror and say it's time to move on. it may not be comfortable but you have to pull the plug. >> that's right. al, how about you? >> i was very fortunate. i started doing weekend weather when i...